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Final Fantasy XV staff talk Kingsglaive, music, Collector’s Edition and more By Erren Van Duine on April 5, 2016 at 2:47 PM

Final Fantasy XV is showcased prominently in Famitsu this week, featuring a 19-page spread alongside interviews with director Hajime Tabata, visual director Takeshi Nozue and marketing manager Akio Ofuji. While the full magazine is due out tomorrow, pieces of the interview have made their way online through official channels. Most of the conversation centers on the CG companion film, Kingsglaive.

If you missed the announcement, Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV is a full feature CGI movie set concurrently to events in the game. Square Enix plans to show the film ahead of the game launch to give fans and newcomers a taste of what to expect, while offering a greater backstory to characters such as King Regis and Luna.

While separate from the game proper, Tabata says Kingsglaive isn’t limited by the performance of a game console so they’re putting their all into making it the highest quality it can be. Originally, they had cast actors for both Kingsglaive and FFXV but due to scheduling and costs Square Enix were unable to use the movie cast for the game.

Some of the characters in Kingsglaive are even modeled after real actors. Specifically, Regis’ design was changed because of the film and that change carried over to the game in order for his appearance to be less jarring and to continue the immersion from movie to game. When asked how Square Enix arrived at their casting choices for Kingsglaive, Nozue says that they chose actors based on their performance skills and how they could bring out the different characters.

In an effort to bolster the Final Fantasy XV universe, several other pieces of media have been created including the anime Brotherhood, Platinum Demo and FFXV itself. Ofuji says that because these things are being released ahead of the game and not afterward as spin-offs – like with the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII – these works within the universe are unified and offer a glimpse at moments such as Noctis’ childhood. For example, Brotherhood contains scenes of daily life and themes of friendship that are otherwise not able to be implemented in the game.

On the subject of the game’s music, it was revealed composer Yoko Shimomura is in charge of about 80-90% of the total soundtrack. The rest are variations of her works or some other themes that are handled by other people. Shimomura is also contributing Kingsglaive‘s theme song and overseeing the music for parts that are strongly tied between movie and game. The score for Kingsglaive itself is said to be “Shimomura meets Hollywood,” according to Nozue. What that means is she composes the pieces and then a Hollywood arranger modifies them. Then there are other pieces created by John Graham.

Some of the themes FFXV‘s music aims to encompass include “friendship” and “filial bonds.” Music will also serve to highlight character personalities – for example, “Stand by Me” is Noctis’s way of expressing the feelings of gratitude in his heart that he can’t say straight out.

Moving on to Final Fantasy XV‘s release, Tabata notes that only 30,000 Ultimate Collector’s Editions were produced because only 30,000 Noctis Play Arts Kai figures could be made. The figures have to be shipped to various regions, and apparently it takes 3 months for them to arrive in Europe. His head hurt when he heard that all 30,000 were sold out.

As we reported previously, Square Enix is looking into what they can do about this situation. Tabata apologizes for only being able to produce 30,000 units, and he knows that it hurts for people who’ve waited 10 years only to miss out.

Square Enix will be preparing other opportunities for users around the world to sample the full version of FFXV – though there are no plans for another downloadable demo. These opportunities will start this Summer and include the game making one last stop at Tokyo Game Show just 15 days before release.

Final Fantasy XV is due out for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 30th worldwide. For more updates on the game check out our on-going coverage here.

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  • FinalFantasist

    A cheaper collector’s edition package with everything except the Noctis figurine would make a lot of people happy I guess.

  • Nick Greeley

    I’d be happy with this (as would my wallet. Lol)

  • Tom

    Actually yes. I’m crazy for art books and I’d love to have both Kingsglave and Brotherhood on blu ray. I can’t believe what makes that Noctis figure so special that they can’t make more of it…

  • Mehmed

    Okay, the normal game is 69$, the deluxe is 89$ and the ultimate collecters edition is 279$ right?
    So how much is the Noctis Figure worth? Because it’s the only thing i dont need.
    How much would a NOT Ultimate Collectors Edition, a normal Collectors Edition without the Play Arts cost? If it’s below 149$ i might consider purchuasing the Collectors Edition (because of the arbook, soundtrack and anime bluray with extra footage)

  • Yuntu

    Prompto/Ignis/Gladio are 140$ each, I believe. So your price-range, if they do it, is possible.

  • Agreed

  • Larxene howar

    Yep I would love that cause i love artbooks, steel book covers and don’t get me started on the soundtrack
    The music in the demo was a amazing.

  • stevenm281

    I totally agree, I couldn’t care any less for the figure, they should have included the whole OST instead.

  • Is this what they hinted at with that art of guys guarding Regis on a battleground?

  • XVTH

    Indeed! Same with me = [ Im not really a fan of figurines and stuffs ..Im crazy for art though I really want that Art book = [

  • Jesus Christ

    “[Tabata’s] head hurt when he heard that all 30,000 were sold out.”

    Oh, but you have no headache over $300 with tax/shipping cost?

    No, huh? Keep on hurting.

  • Vallen

    Why not make another edition of the game, have the same stuff as the Ultimate Edition only minus the Noct figure (which many might not want). I personally only want the soundtrack and art book from that edition :/

  • Yuntu

    Thank god for taxes and shipping being included on the Europe store.

  • Yuntu

    What I think is strange is this: Enjoy this visually special soundtrack in HD audio … live performances or what does that mean with “visually”?

  • CocaineCowboyFF7

    Yeah, only thing I want from the Ultimate edition is the art book.

  • D.3ND

    Agreed, I don’t have shelf space with a Hammock for Noct anyways.

  • highsky00

    OMG .I’m so happy to see people in the comment section have the same thought as me .Take the figure out and make another Collector’s Edition. Cheaper and happier for many fans. Tweet these ideas on Square Enix or Final Fantasy XV page on twitter guys .Hope that they may consider a Collector’s Edition without the figure after seeing its high demand from fans .

  • Amido

    have 2 ultimate, sold out, and deluxe

  • Amido

    normal eidtion is 60 not 69

  • Jchill

    DUB THE ANIME!!!

  • stevenm281

    Square Enix have dropped the CD OST model for a while now.

    Their OST are now on a bluray disc and are now visual soundtracks, theres backgrounds from the game playing or something, haven’t purchased any of those yet.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCSq_Tk-vmo

  • Somnus92

    I would gladly cancel my two Ultimate Collector’s Editions for another edition that has everything, besides the Noctis Play Arts Kai figure. I tried collecting figures before but never really into it. Even though it is FFXV, I don’t see myself wanting the Noctis’ figure in the future.

  • NewestType

    Sell the figure and keep the rest.

  • stevenm281

    it depends where you live in the world, PS4 new releases varies from 59.99 to 79.99, maybe even higher in some countries.

  • Just do a CE without the figure and you’re golden.

  • They often say ā€¯Because you demanded it” while twisting the demand into their likings. Can you hear me, SE. I ain’t not even want to pay for that unnecessary figure. Sigh. Something never changes.

  • CRIMSON-XIII

    the deluxe edition is the best, and you can pre order it, right now!

  • *With the artbook.

  • CRIMSON-XIII

    on amazon, the deluxe doesnt come with art book

  • I’m saying if the Deluxe Edition came with the artbook I’d be totally fine with it.